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Tribeca Festival / Ephemera: Exclusive Video Interview with Filmmaker Shan Jiang

Exploring the complexities of identity, belonging and desire through a deeply personal lens is a stunning motivator in any field of art. Accordingly, the new romantic drama, Ephemera, ponders that journey by blending dance and film to craft an intimate character study. Throughout the film, the expressive physicality of dance serves as both a narrative…

Tribeca Festival Review: ChikaBOOM! Is a Vibrant and Heartfelt Animated Adventure

©Courtesy of Tribeca Festival Short-form storytelling has long proven that it can be just as impactful as a feature film, especially when it combines compelling themes with imaginative filmmaking. ChikaBOOM! is a vibrant, visually inventive and emotionally resonant animated comedy that blends heart, humor and groundbreaking animation techniques into a whirlwind adventure. Beyond its dazzling…

Tribeca Festival Review: Deepfake is a Hilarious Satire About Reinvention in the Age of Social Media

©Courtesy of Tribeca Festival In an era where branding feels more important than fulfillment, Deepfake explores the complicated relationship between identity, validation and authenticity. The new comedy blends fashion, technology and social satire into a story that examines how easily self-improvement can become self-erasure. The film ponders when life is curated for public consumption, what…

“Linda Linda Linda” : Exclusive Interview with Director Nobuhiro Yamashita

©Courtesy of GKIDS The coming-of-age film ‘Linda Linda Linda’ has been digitally remastered in 4K to mark its 20th anniversary. GKIDS has secured the U.S. release of the film, which was also shown at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. In this column, we asked director Nobuhiro Yamashita, who led the project, to reflect on the…

‘Rather,’ Frank Marshall’s Homage To An Icon of Journalism

©Courtesy of Giant Pictures Those who thought that 21st century whistleblowers — such as Julian Assange, Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning — have been groundbreaking opposers of fake news, will have to think again. A 20th century journalist shared their line of thought in his approach to reporting: Dan Rather. The documentary that bears his…

Tribeca Film Festival: ‘Everything’s Going to Be Great’ Filmmakers Jon S. Baird, Steven Rogers (Video Interview)

Director Jon S. Baird (Stan and Ollie) and writer/producer Steven Rogers (I, Tonya) have made many movies of their own, but for their first collaboration, they tackled something very personal for Rogers, a story based on his own upbringing as the child of parents involved in regional theater. For the movie, Everything’s Going To Be…

Tribeca Film Festival Review: Takashi Miike’s ‘Sham’ Departs from His Genre Roots by Exploring True Life Drama

If you were to go into the Japanese crime-drama, Sham, without any advance knowledge, you might assume it’s the new film from Kore-eda or Oscar-winning filmmaker Ryûsuke Hamaguchi (Drive My Car). Going into the movie knowing it’s directed by Takashi Miike is likely to lead to all sorts of expectations, since, for better or worse…

Tribeca, ‘Hunters on a White Field’ and the Dark Side of Swedish Masculinity

The first-time screenwriter and director Sarah Gyllenstierna with her debut thriller set in the Swedish woods shows a knowledge of men’s psychology way deeper than many of her male colleagues. Focusing on the atmosphere and genre aspect of the movie, she is capable of depicting a universe where all the dark sides and ancestral fears…

Tribeca: ‘Griffin in Summer’ is a Way Too Classic Coming-of-Age Story

@Courtesy of Tribeca Film Festival Winner of Best Movie and Best Screenplay in the U.S. Narrative Feature section at the Tribeca Film Festival, Griffin in Summer by the first-time director Nicholas Colia is a classic coming-of-age story. It’s way too classic. Set in the nice, clean, suburban small town that has no real name (let…

Daddio : Q & A with Director Christy Hall and Actor Dakota Johnson

@Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classic Daddio : New York City. JFK airport. A young woman jumps into the backseat of a yellow taxi, the cabbie throws the vehicle into drive as the two head out into the night toward Manhattan, striking up the most unexpected conversation resulting in a single, epic, remarkable journey. Director :…

Tribeca: ‘Firebrand’ Delivers a Dark Vision About Power and Decay

@Courtesy of Roadshow Attractions/Larry Horricks Adapting the 2013 novel Queen’s Gambit by Elizabeth Freemantle, Firebrand brings back to the big screen one of the most controversial figures in Great Britain’s History, King Henry VIII (1491-1547). In the past magnificent actors like Charles Laughton (The Private Life of Henry VIII, 1933), Robert Shaw (A Man For…